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    @*<h1>Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)</h1>*@
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                            <h3>What is it?</h3>
                            <p>Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders, which can continue through adolescence and adulthood. ADHD may affect certain areas of the brain that allow us to solve problems, plan ahead, understand others' actions, and control our impulses. It begins in childhood and can continue through adolescence and into adulthood.</p>
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                            <h3>What are the symptoms?</h3>
                            <p>Symptoms of ADHD are generally grouped into three categories: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.</p>
                            <p><strong>Inattention</strong></p>
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                                <li>Is easily distracted</li>
                                <li>Does not follow directions or finish tasks</li>
                                <li>Does not appear to be listening when someone is speaking</li>
                                <li>Does not pay attention and makes careless mistakes</li>
                                <li>Is forgetful about daily activities</li>
                                <li>Has problems organizing daily tasks</li>
                                <li>Avoids or dislikes activities that require sitting still or a sustained effort</li>
                                <li>Often loses things, including personal items</li>
                                <li>Has a tendency to daydream</li>
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                            <p><strong>Hyperactivity</strong></p>
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                                <li>Often squirms, fidgets, or bounces when sitting</li>
                                <li>Does not stay seated as expected</li>
                                <li>Has difficulty playing quietly</li>
                                <li>Is always moving, such as running or climbing on things (In teens and adults, this is more commonly described as a sense of restlessness)</li>
                                <li>Talks excessively</li>
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                            <p><strong>Impulsivity</strong></p>
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                                <li>Has difficulty waiting for his or her turn</li>
                                <li>Blurts out answers before the question has been completed</li>
                                <li>Often interrupts others</li>
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                            <h3>What causes ADHD?</h3>
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                                There are several factors that may contribute to the condition, which includes:</p>
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                                <b>Heredity:</b> The fact that ADHD tends to run in families suggests that children may inherit a tendency to develop ADHD from their parents.
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                            <p><b>Chemical imbalance:</b> An imbalance of brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) that transmit nerve impulses may be a factor in the development of ADHD symptoms.</p>
                            <p><b>Brain changes:</b> Areas of the brain that control attention are less active in children with ADHD than in children without ADHD.</p>
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                            <h3>What is the available treatment?</h3>
                            <p>Treatment for ADHD includes medications and counselling. There are two important components—psychotherapy interventions (for both the child and the parents; or the adult with ADHD) and medications. There is a significant amount of research demonstrating that medication alone won’t really help address so many of the core issues a child or adult with ADHD has. So while medication may help with some immediate relief from some of the symptoms, the person with attention deficit disorder still often needs to learn the skills needed to be successful while living with the disorder.</p>
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                            <h3>Are there any related problems that one can face? </h3>
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                                <li>The most common coexisting conditions include:</li>
                                <li>Oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder</li>
                                <li>Mood disorder</li>
                                <li>Anxiety disorder</li>
                                <li>Learning disability</li>
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